Illumination: “Et Dixit” from the Book of Kells, 7th-8th Century Irish Illuminating, from the series, Examples of Illumination and Heraldry, Federal Public Works of Art Project, Region #16, Washington State
Date1934 or 1935
Maker
Theodora Harrison
born Ireland, 1890; died Dublin, 1969. Active in Seattle, Washington, 1929-1951
Label TextThese exquisite illuminations are replicas of famous illuminated manuscript all created by Seattle artist Theodora Lawrenson Harrison, who was internationally renowned as both a scholar of medieval manuscript illumination and a master illuminator herself. The Irish-born Harrison was an eminent figure in Northwest Art, a president of Women Painters of Washington, and a founder of the art gallery at Frederick and Nelson department store. But she was also internationally renowned as an illuminator and creator of armorial design. Commissions came from such high places as the royal offices of Britain’s King George VI. Harrison was commissioned to create the Seattle Art Museum coat of arms in 1934.
These were presented to SAM by the Federal Public Works of Art Project in 1934 or 1935. Subsidizing Harrison’s study and documentation of medieval manuscript illumination is the kind of work that the P.W.A.P. particularly valued—this effort is akin to the studies of artistic traditions that other renderers recorded for posterity as part of the P.W.A.P.’s monumental Index of American Design.
Object number2013.6.12
ProvenancePresented by Federal Public Works of Art Project, Region #16, Washington State
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizabeth Mann
Exhibition HistoryForgotten Stories: Northwest Public Art of the 1930s, February 22 – October 18, 2020 (not displayed), Willamette, Oregon, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Willamette College, November 21, 2020 – March 28, 2021Credit LineFederal Public Works of Art Project, Region #16, Washington State
DimensionsSheet size: 7 3/4 x 6 1/2 in. (19.7 x 16.5 cm)
MediumInk and watercolor on simulated vellum
Theodora Harrison
1934 or 1935
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Theodora Harrison
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Theodora Harrison
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Theodora Harrison
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Theodora Harrison
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Theodora Harrison
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Theodora Harrison
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Theodora Harrison
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Theodora Harrison
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